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G-spot is merely wishful thinking: Study New York, January 4 — The G-spot could merely be a matter of womans imagination. That mysterious erogenous zone doesnt even exist, finds a new study. Though the issue is being researched since 1981, arguments over its existence and exact location still prevail. Findings of the current study raise doubts on whether the magic G-spot in women really exists. This is by far the biggest study ever carried out and it shows fairly conclusively that the idea of a G-spot is subjective, Tim Spector, professor at Kings College London, who co-authored the research said. Details of the study The identical twins share all their genes [basic, functional units of heredity, each occupying a specific place on a chromosome.] whereas the non-identical ones only share half, say experts. According to the study, if the G-spot existed in reality, then both the identical twins would have been expected reporting having one. However, in cases where only one of the twins reported having the erogenous zone, the scientists found no such pattern in the other twin. It implied that even if one of the twins reported having G-spot, the other twin did not necessarily have it, they said. With due course of the study, 56 percent of the subjects reported having a G-spot. All these women were found to be young and sexually active. Some of the sex therapists claim that proper diet and exercise could help women in boosting their G-spots. The present study, however, nullifies this claim too. Women may argue that having a G-spot is due to diet or exercise, but in fact it is virtually impossible to find real traits, Spector said. Whether or not you have a G-spot, there are countless ways by which you can have immense pleasure while making love. |
Study: The G-spot may not exist.
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